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bastard ['bɑ:stəd]1 noun∎ some bastard traffic warden gave me a parking ticket une salope de contractuelle m'a collé un papillon∎ poor bastard! le pauvre!;∎ he's a stupid bastard! c'est un pauvre con!∎ you lucky bastard! sacré veinard!;∎ how are you, you old bastard? comment ça va, enfoiré?∎ it's a bastard of a book to translate ce livre est vachement dur à traduire;∎ this job's a real bastard ce boulot est une vraie vacherie;∎ I can't get the bastard thing to work j'arrive pas à faire marcher cette saloperie -
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bastard, US [transcription]["b_s-"]A n1 ◑ ( term of abuse) salaud ◑ m ; you rotten bastard! espèce de salaud ◑ ! ; he was a real bastard to her il était vraiment salaud ◑ avec elle ;2 ◑ (humorously, derisively) poor bastard! pauvre type ○ ! ; the silly bastard! le crétin ◑ !, le con ◑ ! ; you lucky bastard! sacré veinard ○ ! ;3 ◑ (problem, task) that was a bastard of a question! c'était une question empoisonnante ○ ! ; this word is a bastard to translate! ce putain ◑ de mot est impossible à traduire! ;4 †( illegitimate child) bâtard/-e m/f.B adj1 [child] bâtard ;3 Print [title] faux/fausse. -
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bastard (inf!) [ˈbα:stəd]( = unpleasant person) salaud (inf !) m• he's a lucky bastard! c'est un drôle de veinard ! (inf)* * *['bɑːstəd], US ['bæs-] 1.1) (sl) ( term of abuse) salaud (sl) m2) (dated) ( illegitimate child) bâtard/-e m/f2.1) [child] bâtard
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bastard — [[t]bɑ͟ːstə(r)d, bæ̱s [/t]] bastards 1) N COUNT (disapproval) Bastard is an insulting word which some people use about a person, especially a man, who has behaved very badly. [INFORMAL, VERY RUDE] 2) N COUNT: usu adj N (feelings) Some people say… … English dictionary
bastard — bas|tard S3 [ˈba:stəd, ˈbæ US ˈbæstərd] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Medieval Latin bastardus, probably from bastum saddle for carrying bags ; probably from the idea of a child produced as a result of sex with a traveler] 1.) taboo a … Dictionary of contemporary English
bastard — 1. noun /ˈbɑːstə(r)d,ˈbæstɝd/ a) A person who was born out of wedlock, and hence often considered an illegitimate descendant. Some bastard stole my car while I was helping an injured person. b) A mongrel. A biological cross … Wiktionary
bastard — noun (C) 1 slang an offensive word for someone, especially a man, who you think is unpleasant: The bastard went and told the police! 2 spoken an insulting or joking word for a man: The poor bastard s been sacked! | You lucky bastard! 3 BrE spoken … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
lucky — A fairly frequent vocative element, expressing the speaker’s opinion of the listener’s good luck. ‘Rotten lucky pig’ is used in a friendly way in The Taste of Too Much, by Clifford Hanley; ‘lucky man’ occurs in AngloSaxon Attitudes, by Angus… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
bastard — n. & adj. n. 1 a person born of parents not married to each other. 2 sl. a an unpleasant or despicable person. b a person of a specified kind (poor bastard; rotten bastard; lucky bastard). 3 sl. a difficult or awkward thing, undertaking, etc. adj … Useful english dictionary
bastard — [ bα:stəd, bast ] noun 1》 archaic or derogatory an illegitimate person. 2》 informal an unpleasant or despicable person. ↘Brit. a person of a specified kind: you lucky bastard! ↘a difficult or awkward situation or device. adjective 1》… … English new terms dictionary
bastard* — 1. Any unpleasant or irritating object, situation, etc. 2. Term of abuse, with no implication of real meaning. Disagreeable person. (Can also be used without abuse, to mean fellow e.g. You lucky bastard.) … A concise dictionary of English slang
bastard — UK [ˈbɑːstə(r)d] / US [ˈbæstərd] noun [countable] Word forms bastard : singular bastard plural bastards 1) offensive an insulting word for an unpleasant or annoying man 2) impolite used after an adjective for talking to or about someone in a… … English dictionary
bastard — bas|tard [ bæstərd ] noun count 1. ) OFFENSIVE an insulting word for an unpleasant or annoying man 2. ) IMPOLITE used after an adjective for talking to or about someone in a funny or sympathetic way: a lucky/poor bastard 3. ) OLD FASHIONED… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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